Role of NADPH Oxidase in Microvascular Dysfunction Following GDM
Anna Stanhewicz, PhD
Summary
The purpose of this investigation is to examine NADPH oxidase as a source of reactive oxygen species contributing to aberrant microvascular function in otherwise healthy women with a history of GDM.
Description
Women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at a 2-fold greater risk for the development of overt cardiovascular disease (CVD) following the effected pregnancy. While subsequent development of type II diabetes elevates this risk, prior GDM is an independent risk factor for CVD morbidity, particularly within the first decade postpartum. GDM is associated with impaired endothelial function during pregnancy and decrements in macro- and microvascular function persist postpartum, despite the remission of insulin resistance following delivery. Collectively, while the association…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–50 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
INCLUSION CRITERIA: * 18 years or older * pregnant within 5 years of the study visit * had gestational diabetes diagnosed by their obstetrician and confirmed according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists criteria for gestational diabetes. * or without a history of gestational diabetes EXCLUSION CRITERIA: * skin diseases * current tobacco or electronic cigarette/vape pen use, * diagnosed or suspected hepatic or metabolic disease including diabetes, * statin or other cholesterol-lowering medication, * current antihypertensive medication, * history of preeclampsia or ges…
Interventions
- DrugAcetylcholine
acetylcholine is perfused at 10 ascending concentrations (10\^-10M - 10\^-1 M) for 5 minutes each
- DrugInsulin aspart
insulin aspart is perfused at 5 ascending concentrations (10\^-8M - 10\^-4 M) for 10 minutes each
Location
- University of IowaIowa City, Iowa